Hi everyone I'm after seeds again haha, this time I'm looking for anyone that might have a blackboy peach tree or know where I can get one or some seeds? We grow them everywhere in NZ where I'm from but I can't seem to find any at any fruit tree places over here in Aus. I've done a google and there are some around in aus but they are hard to come by so any help tracking down some seeds or plant would be much appreciated.

I have just discovered this thread and am very excited! As a fellow NZ'er I will be saving my pennies for an order next year. Blackboys are such a NZ delacacy but not nearly as common as they once were. I have such fond childhood memories of stealing my nanas peaches only to be found out by the big red stains on my face and clothes. My mother nearly coughed up a lung when she read how expensive they are!! For those who haven't tried these gems, you have missed out on the best crumbles, jams and other desserts they are excellent in

yes, they are very popular in NZ. A hardy tree, with unique flavour. NZ'ers the fruit. Well, not really, but will be interesting if it ever takes off in Australia. Its also extremely popular in France, but goes by a different name over there, they grow them at the ends of the grape rows in vineyards.

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Couldn't resist, ordered one last night from Hargreaves. (thanks Andy) - to fill the gap that I don't have in the orchard - need to get me a bigger orchard.............................? This week I transplanted the 3 heritage Cider Apple trees that I (learnt) grafted last year.

Black Boy Bellinis!!!!

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